Mabinogi Bibliography

In the Mabinogi Bibliography YOU CAN  … SEARCH for an author, title, date etc. … click open Notes to see extra info … Copy/ Paste an entry to reference it. If you SEARCH and get a list you like – copy all of it! More  Category searches on the way, as well as Timeline view by year of publication (work in progress Feb 2015).

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Koch, John Thomas.; Carey, 1999. Ildanach Ildirech: A Festschrift for Proinsias MacCana, . Celtic Studies
, , 1992. Love, Sex, and the Mercenary Soldier, in: Proc. Harvard Celtic Colloquium. pp. 207-212
Loomis, Roger Sherman, 1933. The Irish Origin of the Grail Legend, in: Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies. pp. 415-431
, , 1928. Gawain, Gwri and Cuchulinn, in: Proc. Modern Language Association
Loomis, Roger Sherman., 1941. The Spoils of Annwn: An Early Arthurian Poem, in: Proc. Modern Language Association. pp. 887-936
Loomis, Roger Sherman., 1943. More Celtic Elements in Gawain and the Green Knight, in: Journal of English and Germanic Philology. pp. 77ff View notes »
Loomis, Roger Sherman., 1927. Celtic myth and Arthurian romance, . University of Wales Press View notes »
Mac Cana, Proinsias, 1958. Branwen Daughter of Llyr: A Study of the Irish Affinities and the Composition of the Second Branch of the Mabinogion, . University of Wales Press View notes »
Mac Cana, Proinsias, 1972. Conservation and Innovation in Early Celtic Literature, in: Etudes Celtiques. pp. 61-119
Mac Cana, Proinsias, 1968, 1970, 1983, 1997. Celtic Mythology, . Bounty Books. View notes »
Mac Cana, Proinsias, 1957. The composition of the second branch of the Mabinogi and its Irish affinities, in: Bibliographical bulletin of the International Arthurian Society. pp. 118-119 View notes »
Mac Cana, Proinsias, 1977, 1992. The Mabinogi, . University of Wales Press View notes »
Mac Cana, Proinsias, 1980. Learned Tales of Medieval Ireland, . DIAS View notes »
Mac Cana, Proinsias, 1955. Aspects of the Theme of King and Goddess in Irish Literature, in: Etudes Celtiques. pp. 76-114 View notes »
Marino, John Barry, 2001. Appropriation of the Grail legend in medieval and modern literature,
, , 1996. Wolves and Men: Shapesifting and Social Transformation, View notes »
, , 1994. Unique perspectives of Celtic women in early medieval Irish and Welsh literature, View notes »
, , 1882. Mabinogion Studies, in: The Folk-Lore Record. pp. 1-32 View notes »
, , 1978. The semantics of síd, in: Eigse. pp. 137-55 View notes »
Ó Crualaoich Gearóid, , 1994 -95. Non-Sovereignty Queen Aspects of the Otherworld Female in Irish Hag Legends: The Case of Cailleach Bhéarra. Béaloideas, Iml, . pp. 147-162
, , 1924. Ireland And Wales Their Historical And Literary Relations, . Longmans,Green And Co., View notes »
O'Donnell, Laura Christine, 2014. On the edge of the cauldron: Identifying a shamanic paradigm in Celtic culture,
Patterson, Nerys., 2004. Cattle Lords and Clansmen: Social Structure of Early Ireland, . University of Notre Dame Press. View notes »
, , 2015. Metamorphoses: a Comparative Study of Representations of ShapeShifting in Old Norse and Medieval Irish Narrative Literature, View notes »
Pfannenschmidt Sarah L., , 2009. "From the shame you have done": Comparing the Stories of Blodeuedd and Bláthnait, . pp. 244-267 View Webpage » View notes »
, , 2009. Blodeuedd and Bláthnait : a reassessment, View Webpage » View notes »
Rees, Alwyn, 1975. Ceinciau'r Mabinogi, . Gomer Press View notes »
Rees, Alwyn D., , , 1961. Celtic Heritage: Ancient Tradition in Ireland and Wales, . Thames and Hudson View notes »
Rees, Brynley, 1999. Ceinciau'r Mabinogi, . Gomer Press View notes »
, , 2012. The Mabinogi Decoded, View notes »
Rhys, John, 1901 reprints 1981, 1983. Celtic Folklore, Welsh and Manx, . OUP; then Wildwood Press. View Webpage » View notes »
Rhys, John, 1888. Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as illustrated by Celtic Heathendom, . Williams and Norgate View Webpage » View notes »
Roberts, Sara Elin., Koch, John T., 2006. Law Texts, Celtic, . pp. [1] Irish 1109-11 [2] Welsh 1112-16.. ABC Clio. View notes »
Roberts, Sara Elin., 2002. The Welsh Legal Triads,
Rodway, Simon., 2008 - 2009. A Welsh Equivalent to the Irish Fían?, in: Studi Celtici. pp. 191-96 View notes »
Sayers, W., 2007. La Joie De La Cort (Érec Et Énide), Mabon, and Early Irish Síd [Peace; Otherworld], in: Arthuriana. pp. 10 -27 View notes »
Sayers, W., 2012. Netherworld and Otherworld in early Irish literature, in: ZCP. pp. 201 -230
, , 1982. The Hand and the Child: Studies of Celtic Tradition in European Literature. (2 vols), View notes »
Siewers, Alfred K., 2001. Stories of the land: Nature and religion in early British and Irish literary landscapes, View notes »
Siewers, Alfred K., 2005. Writing An Icon Of The Land: The mabinogi As Mystagogy Of Landscape, in: Peritia. pp. 193-228 View Webpage » View notes »
Siewers, Alfred K., 2009. Strange Beauty: Ecocritical Approaches to Early Medieval Landscape, . Palgrave Macmillan View Webpage » View notes »
Sims-Williams, Patrick, 1982. The Evidence for Vernacular Irish Literary Influence on Early Medieval Welsh Literature, . Cambridge University Press View notes »
Sims-Williams, Patrick, 2006. The Iron House in Ireland, . pp. 31ff. Cambridge University Press View Webpage » View notes »
, , 1980 – 2. The Significance of the Irish Personal Names in Culhwch ac Olwen, in: BBCS. pp. 600 – 20
Sims-Williams, Patrick, 2011. Irish Influence on Medieval Welsh Literature, . OUP View Webpage » View notes »
Smith, Gregg. A., 2007. The function of the living dead in medieval Norse and Celtic literature: death and desire, . Em Texts View notes »
, , 1995. Birds, Death and Rebirth in the Tain and Mabinogi (Abstract), . pp. 294-295. Harvard University View notes »
Sumner Natasha, , 4 Mar, 2010. Efnisien: A Case Study of a Medieval Psychopath-Trickster, View notes »
White, Kenneth R., 2000. Shapeshifting in Celtic Myth, View notes »
Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, 1979–1980. Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson, in: Studia Celtica. pp. 1–11. View notes »

 

WHAT IS IN IT? The Mabinogi Bibliography is firstly about the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, but it also has a lot of entries for The Mabinogion.’ There are selected background resources (e.g. Welsh historical context, and Middle Welsh.) Then there are key items of fiction, theatre, arts, media, music. Lots of online resources.

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